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Steve Jones is a professor of genetics, a television presenter and author. He is head of the Department of Genetics, Evolution and Environment at University College London.

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Darwin Now pod 1: Why do we care about Darwin now? Featuring: audio, Jupiter Images

By Rissa De La Paz (The Open University), Dr Fern Elsdon-Baker (Guest), Professor Steve Jones (Guest)

05 October 2009

Professor Steve Jones reflects on how well Darwin’s ground-breaking theory of evolution has stood the test of time. Fern Elsdon Baker outlines the global scope...  Read more : Darwin Now pod 1: Why do we care about Darwin now?

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OU Lecture 2009: Post lecture discussion Featuring: video, OU image library

By Professor Jim Moore (The Open University), Professor Jonathan Silvertown (The Open University), Dr Peter Skelton (The Open University), Professor Richard Dawkins (Guest), Professor Steve Jones (Guest)

30 April 2009

Follow the discussion that took place after The OU Lecture 2009: Darwin's Five Bridges by Professor Richard Dawkins  Read more : OU Lecture 2009: Post lecture discussion

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Decoding DNA Featuring: video, Production team

By Professor Steve Jones (Guest), Jimmy Doherty (Guest)

24 February 2009

Steve Jones explains the work being done to decode DNA  Read more : Decoding DNA

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How did Darwin shape modern science? Featuring: video, Production team

By Jimmy Doherty (Guest), Professor Steve Jones (Guest)

24 February 2009

How far has Darwin influenced modern science? Steve Jones explains  Read more : How did Darwin shape modern science?

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Relative weakness Featuring: video, Production team

By Jimmy Doherty (Guest), Professor Steve Jones (Guest)

24 February 2009

Jimmy Doherty meets Steve Jones and discovers why Darwin had more than an academic interest in the risks of cousins marrying  Read more : Relative weakness

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Decoding DNA

Comment posted by Gianni Bozzato

25 Mar 2009

Darwin's theory, as unguided natural selection, has explained the evolution of living beings and the origin of man in the Universe without recourse to an Intelligent Designer. By seeking his own... Read more : Decoding DNA

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25 Mar 2009

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Steve Jones is a professor of genetics, a television presenter and author. He is head of the Department of Genetics, Evolution and Environment at University College London.

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